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SEEKING SIGHTS . IN AND AROUND NEW YORK WITH CAMERAS. thpbibicetiebicie tinier ticeiieetiei lence torr cur photographs cach for all am: SG WORLD will pay " A full deseript giving names, locations, &c., * ly sharply and strongly printed photographs can be used. x 7) ubjects should be interesting, novel and newsy oy prints will be returned. All that are accepted and printed will be sy s “Amateur Photograph Editor, Evening World, P.O. box 2,35 ork City. inelineieeinbicieiebbieiebeinieteiste 7 IN BROOKLYN. 2 Pm: hoc WY = An WZ UG1919) sat) TOOOCOOOC! t by Mippotyte € plente grou: and the (Whotogr Amis parcy’ ‘lyn. A mock | The due Al Boen, M. F. BOO) New York.) al Park Zoo, te : : SOOO! (Photographed by J. zg In this photograph Wi Snyder, clephant keep: pictured with his head in the mouth of the elephant Jule. PraAMMEYER A SHOE STORE OUR BASEMENT. Balance of the 35,000 Pairs of Shoes for Men, Women and Children. Men’s $3.50 and $4.00) Women’s $2.50 Black Wax Calf and Box} Kid Button and Lace Calt Lace Shoes.) Shoes, with kid and z ecg} Shoes, S400 77 and 5 $3.00) patent leather tips, Patent Leather and 51.50 Patent Kid Lace} at Shoes, at per | | | | pair. Men’s $2.50 and $3.00 Black pair. é Women’s $3 and $4 Black Kid Shoes, patent leather tip, per pai uv mr wp $2.00 Women’s Kid and Patent Leather Button Shoes, Louis XV. ‘heel, per pair.. $1.50 Bargains! Bargains! __ Bargains! Let the heads of families look at the following styles and prices of shoes for the ch Idren. We offer the greatest bargains. hildren’s and Misses’ $1.25 and $1.50 Black Kid Button and Lace Shoes, with patent 7. Bere leather tips, Cc patr. ‘id and Calf Lace Shoes, per $y 50 o o 4 to 7, per pair....... ce cececcec cece Boys’ and Youths’ $2.50 Lace Shoes, sizes 11 to 2, $1.25; $f 50) 501 sizes 236 to 514... ecec esc ccleeccccs soveweses “ot all sizes in all styles, but we have all sizes'in some styles. STORE OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL {0 P. M. j Alfred J. Cammeyer, Sixth-Ave.,:Cor.. 20th St. fe EVENING, JANUARY 18, 1901 MEET ME AT THE FOUNTAIN, A Halt-Price Clearance Sate of Wen’s and Boys’ KHigh-Srade Clothing. We have gone over our Winter stock of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing very carefully and have reassorted and rearranged it into Six Big Lots for a quick clearance. Every garment in the collection is of this season’s best materials, patterns and colorings, well cut and well made. The prompt and appreciative buyer will fairly revel in these splendid bargains. Here are the 6 big lots, a summary of their con- tents and prices, which will enable you to determine at a glance just what you want to select: LOT 1. MEN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS, worth $25, $30 and $35 apiece; Clearance Price, your choice 78. O for only The finest of imported materials in exclusive merchant tailoring effects, the best of trimmings and the best of han!- work only are contained in these garments---a glance will show you that. LOT 2. MEN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS, worth $18, $20 and $22.50 apiece; Clearance Price? your choice for only 17. (Y In this lot are all the Suits and Overgoats that we have left from this Winter's best selling lines up to $22.50. Even the most fastidious dresser can make a satisfactory LOT 4. MEN’S ULSTERS, worth up to $11 each: Clearance 3. OO e Price, vour choice for There are over 0 tine Storm Ulsters in this lot, cll made of a good grade ot frieze coatings, gray and trown mixed, also in black, all Lined h warm plaids, just the coats fcr men whose occupation keeps them outdoors most of the time, and the chilling blasts of wintry weather are likely to be upon us any day now LOT 5. BOYS’ SUITS AND OVERCOATS, worth up to $6.50 apiece; Clearance Price, hoi ie e Price, your choice on OO Here you have boys’ suits of all eorts of makes in short trouser suits, also overcoats for lads aged 3 to 15. The assortment is not complete, but every garment isa = - 9 | Fine Cutlery--Cheap. There's always a brisk demand for good Cutlery a: $10.50; Clearance Price, your low prices, and we firmly believe that we come nearer choice for only Every garment in this lot is made trom strictly re- liable, high-grade cloths, with finest linings and best | and make. workmanship. Sizes up to 46-in. chest measurement. | bargain. a SS ER 2 Misses’ large size spring heel’ Button and Lace Shoes, sizes 5 ip OO; . i selection here—and only think of the saving! All sizes up | decided bargain for the boy who to 48-in. chest measurement. them. satisfying the popular demand than any other store. Take a glance at some of our offerings: Elliott & Co's Magnetic Razors, made in Germany, of the test quality of steel, unequalled for private use and for barbers, fully warranted; elsewhere sold at jour price for to-morrow H. Boker & Co's Unrivalied Ra- aera, made in Germony, of a fine quality of steel, with ebony z bandles; elsewhere soli at 75c.; =45°NC on sale here to-morrow at $23 YSZ carving Knife and Guard Ferx, ES mace by Landers, Frary & Clark, ‘America’s celebrated cutlern, of a good quality of steel, with real ebony handles ; elsewhere sold ‘or $1.00 a pair; on sale to-morrow at Dinver Knives and Forks, with hard rubber handles, made by Landers, Frary & Clark ; set of 6 knives and 6 forks on saie to-morrow for Dinner Knives and Forks, with riveted cocoa-wood handles, mads by Landers, Frary '& Clark; set of © knives and 0 fo:ks to-morrow for Solid steel Scissors, of a fine finish, warranted; clsewhere cold for OSc. a pair on sale to-morrow at 38 * Nickel-Plated Shears, with 7, 8 and 9 inch blades, regularly {j Worth SOc. a paix; on sale to-morrow at 19 Pocket Knives of best quality steel; a liberal assortment of 3 and 4 blade styles; Saturday for 25c In connection with our First January Double-Value Sale of Women’s Coats, Suits and Skirts, we present for Saturday, January 19th, these half- price offerings in stylish, well-made Outer Garments For Girls and Misses. Long Box Kersey Coats in castor and tan, lined with silk Romaine; ages 6 to 14; orig- inally priced at $12.50; to-morrow at halt value, 6.75 3-4 Box Coats. Of finest Kerseys; sizes 12 to 18 yeara; originally priced at $15; 8.75 a choice to-morrow at half value, Automobiles, of kersey, for misses 12 to 18 years, silk lined; originally priced at $16.50; a choice to-morrow at half value, 75 Misses’ Jackets, originally priced at from $7.90 to $12.50; a choice to-morrow at half value, 5. 00 125 Fine Dresses, Consisting of Sailor Suits and Two-piece Dresses; originally priced at from $10 to $16.50 each; choice to-morrow at half value, 6. 15 65 Misses’ Suits. Of high class make, in Blouse, Eton and Jacket styles---principally fancy costumes; originally priced at from $22.50 to $35.00 apiece; a choice to-morrow at half value, I6. 75 8.90 ° Cigars. Our Annual January Cigar Sale is the talk of the town. Many of the original lots are almost entirely sold, but you still have the opportunity to take advantage of the following unrivalled offerings : ne La Evencia Ce Cuba, Key West, made by the Seldenberg Co., finest quality, clear Havana, Cuban made, in 4 sizes: Concha Regalia, box of 50 Puritanos, box of 50. Noblezas, box of 50.. tes Panatelas (Bock & Co.'s shape), box of 100 5 La Intimidad, clear Havana, fine quality, Cuban hand-made, in two sizes: Puritanos Chico, box of 50.. es Regalia Especiales, box of 50. La Vallosa, Sumatra wrapper, fine long Havana filler, hand-made Perfecto, extra, box of 50. . La Flor de Alfonso, Key West, Mexican wrapper, fine long combination filler, 3 sizes: Rothschild’s Eapeciales, box of 50 Londres Grange, box of 100. Perfectos, box of 25. Rarebit Puritanos and Liberty Girl Specials, Sumatra wrapper, fine, long ; combination Havana filler, box of S0................++ : 10,600 Sumatra Wrappcr, fine, long combination filler, assorted brands in Concha, Reina Victorias and Perfecto shi Hoffman House Bouquet, box of 50. Lucke's RolledtCigars, box of 50.. Mail orders fil. MEN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS, worth $13.50, $15.00 and LOT 3. On Sale Again Saturday: Collars and Cutts. Linen Collars for Mea, Women and Boys, Sizes 111; to 20 worth from 15c. to 20c. each, at DCs : ‘< for Men, Women and Boys, worth Linen Cuffs 25c. a pair, at Se. These wonderful offerings represent an enormous pur- chase of the ‘end of the season"’ factory stocks of one of the / largest and best known collar and cuff makers of Troy, N. Y. ~ They are all of the latest styles, but subject to slight imper- fections that laundering will readily remove. This fact and the low price at which we secured them make it possible for us to offer you these unheard-of bargains. Miss them, and you'll wait a year for an equal opportunity. We may have some of these collars and cuffs next week, too—but hardly all the styles or all the sizes. Buy now and make sure. Contest Yo. 78 of The Big Store’s Gducational Prize Contest Qpens Go-Yorrow, Saturday, fanuary /9, for Members of 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 B Classes. Be sure to have the children call for the booklets that will be dis- tributed on the Balcony (main floor) between 9 A. M. and 6 P. M. to- morrow—FREE OF CHARGE. The booklets will help the children in their studies at school, and by answering the prize questions contained in them (which are not difficult) they may get one of the 80 prizes awarded each week, Here are the Prize Winners of Contest Yo. 6. Booklets distributed Saturday, January 5, 1901, to members of the 3, 4, 5, © and7 B Classes. THE FIVE FIRST PRIZES, ‘THE FIFTY HONORABLE MENTIONS AND TO: Choice of Watch or Sct of Books— were SILVER MEDALS ‘i 3B A Won 7 rvin Fra School No. 70, THE TEN SECOND PRIZES, A one year’s aubscription to any Juvenile 4B Weat End ave, 1) Barrow at 5H, Robert Hu MM aye., School No. Mice Kahn, 633 E. 4th at, School No. CH, ‘Hora Fabrenholz, 85 Bradhurat avo, ironx, School No. & Hirdie” to Audubon ave 12d at Loretta t 127th at, School No, 2 THE FIFTEEN THIRD PRIZES, Choice of good Fountain Pen or Books—to; Rania rn, 1299 Franklin avo., da Metibrnn, 7 No.6! 7 1202 Franklin ave., Wott ‘ N. i East 1024 st,, School 48 East Tith amt., Fast 4th at Kast At st,, Schoo! 43 Sth at, ye, Scheu! Gertrude Greenday: st ont Brooklyn, § : Howard Pa nt., Brook y East 4th wt Pitt st. School No. ASH Went End School No. 165. YOUTHS’ Se AND OVERCOATS, worth up to $10 apiece; Clear- S. OO ance Frice, your choice for 3. 00 e = . There are about 290 youths’ suits and 180 over- f and the Hot-Water Bottle is in great demand. It’ | coats in this lot, all choice garments of pleasing style J should be ready in every hous: when needed. To-mor- If you can find your size, ycu'll get a rare f row we will place on sale: f Samantha at Saratoga, by Holey. | Tom Brown at Oxford, by Hughes. can get properly fitted of Hot-Water Bottles. La Grippe, colds, pneumonia and rheumatism number their victims by the thousands everywhere this Winter, 1,500 All Rubber Hot-Water Bottles, in white, slate and black rubber, in 1, 2, 3 and 4 quart sizes. Every bottle is warranted perfect and guarantecd for a year from the date of its purchase. $1.50 ty the regular price for this quality of tottle everywhere, yet our price for to-morrow will be but 590 A Last Chance to Buy Meon's Dollar Laundered White Shires at 59e. each. We have just about enough of these splendid Shirts: left to last through another day's busy selling. If you Want cne cr more, don’t miss this last opportanity to get two good Shirts at the price of one. Observe how well they are made: Finest muslin bodies, pure liren ret-in bosoms, open back and front cr open back only, all seams carefully felled, patent continues facings, ep'it neckbands, full length, full width, carefully sewn, perfect buttonholes, and everything, in fact, that is contained im the make-up of the beat dcllar Shirt of the day. We may have some for next we:k, too, but we won't have all the sizes! Buy now and make sure. The Shoe Manufacturers’ Annual Clean-Up Sate is beginning to show the effects of two weeks’ heavy buying on the part of an appreciative public, and already some of the lines are broken in sizes, But there still remain THOUSANDS OF PAIRS (all sizes in some line or other), a3 to-morrow’s offerings will indicate, and if you know a genuine shoe bargain when you see it you'll not neglect this splendid opportunity. Men's Shoes of tan and black calfskin, winter weights, hand-sewed welts, Ail sizes, also rome patent leathers and kidekins, in broken sizes; all werth $3.50 a pair regularly, some worth mote; a choice to-morrow for Men's Shoes of black calfskin, with bulldog and plain. toss, some’ with Geodyear welts, al! sizes: regularly worth $2 and $3 a pair; a choice to mortow fcr Women's Shoes, in tan and black kid and calf, also patent leather, patent kid and enamel; nearly all sizes } worth from $3.50 to $6.00 a pair; a choice to-morrow for ‘Wemen's Shoes, in tan and black, button of lace, a'so some in box calf; regularly worth §1.50 and §2.00 a pair; a choice to-morrow for Misses’ and Children's Shoes of dongola kid, with spring Lecls, neatly all sizes; regularly worth $1.25 a pair; a ckoice to-morrow for Misses’ and Children’s Shoes of kid, calf and patent leather; some hard-rewed ot all sizes of every style, but all sizes tn the lot, regularly worth $2.00 and. a choice to-motrow for Janey Ribbons, SCO cartcns, six thousard pieces, of ali-silk fancy Ribbons, 5 40, SO and 60; new spring patterns, beautiful atripes, plaids, checks and exquisite novelty designs ; plain «nd color combination effects ribbons that would retail in th> regular way at prices ranging from 1c. to 3c. Your unrestricted choice Saturday at Catreta Ribbons. All-Silk Taffeta Ribtore, widths numter 5 and 7, in black ard all the new spring colorings, regularly worth fc, and Ic. a yard, duting this sale, per yard, Superor quality All-Silk Black Taffeta Ribbors, Sty inches wide, worth 40c., during this sale at, pet yard, 25 A 25c. Clearance Sate of Rooks H is now being held in our Book Department on specially arranged tables. There are theusands of volumes to choose from, the collection including the remainder of our stock of the Berkeley Library, New Alta Library, Dill ham's Popular Library, etc. A glimpse at the list of authors, whoi choicest products we are offering at the trifling price of a quarter ofa H dollar, will surprise you, for they are household words the world over. Never before did you have the opportunity of getting their works in such f good editions at such a ridiculously low price. Here Aro a Few of the Sitles + Makers of Venice, by Oliphant, Zenobla, by Ware. Last of the Barons, by Bulwer, Sesame and Lilies, by Ruskin New Arabian Nights, by Stevenson. Complete Angler, by Walton. Romola, by Eliot, Chevalier Ditarmental: by, Dumas: | Natural Law in Spintua! World, by Dram- The Company of Jehu, by Dumas. aionds Page of the Duke of Savoy, by Dumas. Life of Christ, by Parrar. Other Worlds than Ours, by Proctor. Char'es Aweh , by Sheppard. Home Book of Poetry. | Complete Etiquette. Taking the Bastile, by Dumas. The Abbot, by Scott. In the Golden Days, by Lyall. rsa Birotteau, by Balzac, Schonberg Cotta Family, ‘ousin Pons, by Balzac, Corinne, De Stael. ‘orsaken Bride, by Sheldon, Lnay Damat's Secret, by Clay. | Wor Under Protest, by Gardner. | Frownie's Triumph, by Sheldon. | Eugenie Grandet, by Balzac. First Principles, by Spencer. Views Afoot, by Taylor.

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